
Diyi Liu
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Diyi Liu
@deeliu97
"D-E", pursuing PhD @oiioxford | researching platform governance, content moderation, human-computer interaction | https://t.co/CKXYWkF0jT




Can we detect #hatespeech at scale on social media? To answer this, we introduce 🤬HateDay🗓️, a global hate speech dataset representative of a day on Twitter. The answer: not really! Detection perf is low and overestimated by traditional eval methods arxiv.org/abs/2411.15462 🧵

Our #hatespeech supersets, combining all 🤬 corpora in 8 lang, reached 2K downloads on 🤗🎉 To enable more cross-cultural 🤬 research, we release: - author country for English, Arabic and Spanish posts from our @WOAHWorkshop 📜 - 3 country sets 🇮🇳🇳🇬🇰🇪 huggingface.co/collections/ma…

Out this week in @IJCS_journal -- how do TikTok's community guidelines protect children, reflect the company's latent values, and advance its strategic priorities? Thanks to @jinlee_media + @wishcrys + @tamaleaver for this SI! Key takeaways in the 🧵: doi.org/10.1177/136787…




I am so proud to share our first HMC community paper in @HMCJournal, where 22 scholars collaborated on "What HMC Teaches Us About #Authenticity": stars.library.ucf.edu/hmc/vol8/iss1/… Thank you to everyone who contributed to this incredible journey! 💫 #HMCommunity #ProudMoment #ThankYou






We’re excited to welcome eight new affiliates to our group of collaborating researchers and advocates! They are: @annette_bern @LindseyDCameron @LeilaDoty @kdphd @sifrwahid @tamaranopper @bobirakova @gabriellexgem Learn more about them: datasociety.net/announcements/…

Anybody knows where to get data on post-level language distribution for social media platforms like Facebook/Instagram, TikTok, SnapChat or LinkedIn? 🔎 Any leads and/or RTs very much appreciated! 🙏🙏🙏


What is deemed #hatespeech can vary across cultures, but 🤬 datasets are often built only at the language level 🗣️, masking potential cultural biases. Our new @WOAHWorkshop paper reveals large cultural representation gaps in 🤬 datasets using 🗣️ and 🌍 as cultural proxies. 🧵




New paper alert! Check out the latest article from @oiioxford DPhil student @deeliu97 published by @policyinternet which examines TikTok and content moderation controversies in South and South East Asia.

🈹️🈲Once again, TikTok's attempt to present itself as an entertaining playground turns into a political battleground. My latest @policyinternet explores how TT’s controversies unfold in South and Southeast Asia, where huge market potential intersects with delicate speech norms.





